Luxury Homes for Sale in Bountiful, Utah
Luxury in Bountiful tends to sit on the east bench, climbing the foothills above Highway 89 where lots open up to wide views of the Great Salt Lake and the city lights of the northern Wasatch Front. Neighborhoods like Eaglewood, Oak Hills, and the streets above Bountiful Boulevard hold most of the higher-end inventory, with custom homes typically running from the high $1Ms into the $3M+ range depending on lot size, finish level, and how far up the hill the build sits. Square footage on these properties is usually 5,000 to 9,000+ with walkout basements, oversized garages (often 4-car to fit a boat or trailer), and lots in the half-acre to two-acre range — generous by Davis County standards.
Buyers shopping this price point in Bountiful are usually trading proximity to downtown Salt Lake (about 15 minutes south on I-15) for quieter streets, Davis School District boundaries, and the kind of view lots that are getting harder to find closer to the capital. The Eaglewood golf course, Mueller Park trailhead, and quick access to the airport (roughly 20 minutes) are practical draws. Architecture skews traditional and mountain-modern rather than the contemporary glass-box look you see in Park City, and most high-end homes here were built between the late 1990s and the last few years. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently on the market in this segment.
May 2026 · Bountiful market
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What price range defines a luxury home in Bountiful? ▾
Most agents and appraisers treat $1.25M as the entry point for luxury in Bountiful, with the true high end running $2M to $3.5M for view homes on the east bench. Anything above $4M is rare here and usually involves significant acreage or a fully custom build on a prime ridge lot.
Which Bountiful neighborhoods have the most luxury inventory? ▾
Eaglewood (around the golf course), Oak Hills, the streets above Bountiful Boulevard, and the upper sections of Val Verda see the most activity at this price. New custom construction also pops up in pockets near Skyline Drive and along the foothill benches as infill lots get developed.
How do Bountiful luxury prices compare to Holladay or Cottonwood Heights? ▾
Bountiful generally runs 10-20% less per square foot than comparable east-bench homes in Holladay or Cottonwood Heights, mostly because it's in Davis County rather than the more competitive Salt Lake County submarkets. Buyers often get more lot and more square footage here for the same budget.
Are view lots still available, or is the bench mostly built out? ▾
The prime first-row view lots are largely built out, but resale of those homes happens regularly. New construction is still active on infill lots higher up the foothills and on tear-down/rebuild projects where older 1970s-80s homes sit on great land.
What should I know about hillside lots and geotechnical issues? ▾
Anything built on the bench above roughly 5,000 feet of elevation should have a current geotech report, especially after the wet years of 2023. Ask about retaining walls, drainage, and any history of soil movement — reputable builders in Bountiful document this well, but older custom homes vary.
How long do luxury listings typically take to sell in Bountiful? ▾
Homes above $1.5M usually sit longer than the broader market — 60 to 120 days is common, versus 20-40 days for mid-priced Bountiful homes. The buyer pool is smaller and more particular, so well-priced, well-staged homes still move quickly while overpriced ones can sit through a full season.